I'm hoping we can get some central WA guys to chime in and we can organize some group rides that don't require crossing borders or state lines. I've been in Grant County for about 6 years now and most of the guys here only ride the Dunes or the street. I like to get out to the hills and play in the trees now and then, sometimes just banging around on local trails in the dust and sagebrush. More local guys may know of other spots new to me etc... I used to have a R1150GS but ditched it and just have the XR650R plated. I like to get into more gnarly stuff than the GS could handle but don't care for hanging on cliff sidecuts with my bike either. Well, not all the time anyway!

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Superglue and Duct tape are great, if you need to step it up to the baling wire it's time to seek professional healthcare assistance....

I'd be up for a north central all day ride on the 3rd or 4th. Can't do the multi-day thing at this time. I haven't hit too much north of Wenatchee WABDR-wise either. Probably anywhere will be something new anyway other than Wiskey Dick/Vantage Green dots, I've covered them pretty well. :)

Still haven't seen any snakes around here, that'd be cool....

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Superglue and Duct tape are great, if you need to step it up to the baling wire it's time to seek professional healthcare assistance....

Plans for the 3rd or 4th (still undecided, probably the 3rd) are to head for the area around Conconully. Never been there, but looking at the map looks like lots of NF roads and maybe some trails? Any locals know a better area north of M.L. that isn't burning yet?

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Superglue and Duct tape are great, if you need to step it up to the baling wire it's time to seek professional healthcare assistance....

If you want to see some rattle snakes and your going to be north of Conconully, you're in luck.

The gravel road that goes through the Sinlahekin game farm has quite a few snakes come out on it to warm up around sundown. Same story with the lower portion of the paved road that goes up toats coulee (north of Loomis).